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Escape to the Gateway of the Cotswolds

Tucking Mill’s luxurious self-catering cottages are within close proximity to the UNESCO World-Heritage City of Bath, which sits on the…

Unwind in Bohemian Chic at Brooks’ View

Soak up the bohemian chic that oozes from this characterful self-catering cottage in the heart of the sweeping Midford Valley…

To the Manor Born: Country Glamour at Tucking Mill View

If you’re looking to escape the winter blues this festive season, then you may be considering a staycation on the…

Picnics and Peacocks in Corsham

Nestled in the rural Wiltshire countryside, only 10 miles from Bath, is the historic market town of Corsham, where you…

Banish Those January Blues: Tucking Mill View

It can be hard to get into the swing of things after the merriment of the festive season. Within days…

Country Delights: Castle Combe

When thinking of the Cotswolds, Castle Combe is what one might imagine to be a quintessential English village to be…

Gateway to the Cotswolds

Whether you’re planning to travel by car or public transport, there are plenty of worthwhile places to visit in and…

Bath & Beyond with The Skyline Walk

Regardless of your reason for visiting the UNESCO World Heritage City, Bath’s famous Skyline Walk is certainly considered a must-do…

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